Sentences with phrase «less hyperactive»

Students in the 4Rs schools were less aggressive, less hyperactive, and saw their social world as less hostile than their peers in non-4Rs schools.
They are just as trainable as any other breed, but less hyperactive and boisterous compared to some of the other terriers.
Dogs tend to be less hyperactive if you establish a daily routine.
The extra exercise can help expend your furkid's activeness and energy, which means less hyperactive behaviour at home.
The study does find that breast - fed kids are less hyperactive at age 3.

Not exact matches

One of the signal results of toxic - stress exposure is a hyperactive fight - or - flight mechanism, which can be a valuable asset in a violent home or neighborhood but is much less helpful during a seventh - grade history lesson.
That approach, which shuts down the hyperactive donor T cells when they first arrive, has not only allowed patients to tolerate grafts from increasingly mismatched hosts but, in several recent studies, has also cut rates of severe acute and chronic GVHD to less than 15 %.
Specifically, the mice lacked the protein ankyrin - G, in particular neurons in the brain, a defect that appears to make the animals both hyperactive and less fearful, a behavioral profile suggestive of a mania - like state for a mouse.
Because women are less likely than men to be classically hyperactive, their symptoms can be more subtle and easily missed.
A 2009 study in the journal Pediatrics found that children ages seven and eight who got less than about eight hours of sleep a night were more likely to be hyperactive, inattentive, and impulsive.
Here's welcome news for any mom who, like me, couldn't breast - feed and felt like she was dooming her baby to a fat, hyperactive, less intelligent future: The long - term benefits of breast - feeding have been exaggerated, according to a new Ohio State University study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine.
They stand more, sit less, fidget, and are generally squirmy and hyperactive.
A block of four deleted scenes of compromised quality reveals that a little «Bust - Ass» goes a long way: Danny McBride is the locus of this cutting - room quartet, and though he's funny begging a cousin for sex («Christmas is fucked,» he mumbles after she storms off repulsed), he's less so trying to induce vomiting or standing around wearing a glittery helmet, an all - too - comfortable reminder of the hyperactive kid Mike Myers essayed on «Saturday Night Live».
In profile, the Shelby resembles less - aggressive Chargers but avoids their more - commonplace lines through use of the aero pieces, plus a steroid bulge in the hood needed to clear the top of the hyperactive engine.
Add in a hyperactive throttle — too quick of tip - in whether in stop - and - go traffic or slow - and - go — and it makes for a less - than - desirable combination.
Bench English cockers tend to be slightly more relaxed and less energetic than their working counterparts and should be neither sluggish nor hyperactive, according to the AKC.
A tired dog with a job is less likely to be anxious versus a bored and hyperactive dog.
Mental exercises such as puzzle toys with a treat inside can help keep your pal occupied and less prone to hyperactive or destructive behavior.
Problems seem to begin with hyperactive behaviors first, less severe conduct problems, then more severe conduct problems.
Results show that boys in institutional care were more depressive, hyperactive, aggressive, less ego - resilient and showed more autistic features than those in a general environment.
A randomized controlled trial, which compared families in Child First with those receiving other care, found the program was effective: After participating in Child First, children were less likely to have aggressive or hyperactive behavior.
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